Monday 21 October 2024

MEME MONDAY #9

Keir Starmer's contempt for this country, combined with his globalist agenda, spells trouble.  Worse still, his huge parliamentary majority means he can pass his anti-British, anti-human laws with impunity.  He says he is not afraid to be 'unpopular', well that's just as well, because he will soon become the most hated PM in the history of our nation...

Mon 14 Oct - 236 Facebook shares
Tues 15 Oct - 364 shares
Thurs 17 Oct - 253 shares
Fri 18 Oct - 132 shares
Sat 19 Oct - 344 shares
Sat 19 Oct - 189 shares
Sun 20 Oct - 143 shares
Sun 20 Oct - 87 shares
Sun 20 Oct - 130 shares

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Friday 18 October 2024

COUNCIL BY-ELECTIONS 17.10.24


16 seats available this week, with Labour defending seven of them.  They lost four - three to the Conservatives and one to the Greens.

Labour held a seat in Bexley, London, despite a significant swing to newcomers Reform.  They held a seat in Cumberland, despite a big swing to the Conservatives.  They narrowly hung on in Falkirk, despite the SNP gaining more first preference votes and they clung on by just four votes in North Hertfordshire!

All in all, the Labour vote share was down in 11 of the 14 seats the party contested.

Aylesford & East Stour, Ashford Borough Council

Grn: 299 (31.6%) +2.8%
Lab: 293 (31.0%) -1.2%
Ref: 216 (22.9%) New
Con: 111 (11.7%) -2.2%
LDm: 26 (2.8%) New

Grn GAIN from Lab

Belvedere, Bexley London Borough Council

Lab: 862 (38.5%) -14.4%
Con: 713 (31.9%) -1.4%
Ref: 378 (16.9%) New
Grn: 157 (7.0%) -6.8%
LDm: 127 (5.7%) New

Lab HOLD

Tirymynach, Ceredigion County Council

LDm: 285 (48.9%) 
Plaid: 242 (41.5%) 
Ref: 25 (4.3%) 
Con: 17 (2.9%) 
Lab: 8 (1.4%) 
Grn: 6 (1.0%) 

LDm HOLD (previously elected unopposed)

Keswick, Cumberland Council

Lab: 513 (50.7%) -17.1%
Con: 384 (38.0%) +22.0%
Grn: 85 (8.4%) New
LDm: 29 (2.9%) New

Lab HOLD

Wetheral, Cumberland Council

Con: 665 (51.6%) -1.7%
LDm: 463 (35.9%) +16.9%
Lab: 160 (12.4%) -15.2%

Con HOLD

Llanberis, Cyngor Gwynedd (Gwynedd Council)

Plaid: 254 (60.9%) +1.7%
Grn: 422 (36.7%) New
LDm: 9 (1.3%) New
Ind: 8 (1.2%) New

Plaid HOLD

Falkirk South, Falkirk Council

(first preference votes)

SNP: 1,043 (31.3%) -10.3%
Lab: 1,014 (30.5%) +8.1%
Con: 448 (14.7%) -13.9%
Ref: 330 (9.9%) New
Ind: 184 (5.5%) New
Grn: 151 (4.5%) -1.1%
LDm: 119 (3.6%) New

Lab HOLD (elected at stage 7)

Eltham Town & Avery Hill, Greenwich London Borough Council

Con: 1,522 (48.8%) +11.8%
Lab: 981 (31.5%) -8.9%
Ref: 290 (9.3%) +5.9%
LDm: 132 (4.2%) -2.9%
Grn: 123 (3.9%) -8.1%
Ind: 70 (2.2%) New

Con GAIN from Lab

Holme Valley South, Kirklees Metropolitan Borough Council

Con: 1,639 (39.1%) -2.2%
Lab: 1,134 (27.0%) -18.3%
Grn: 734 (17.5%) +8.0%
Ref: 511 (12.2%) New
LDm: 158 (3.8%) -0.1%
Ind: 17 (0.4%) New

Con GAIN from Lab

Royston Palace, North Herts Council

Lab: 302 (25.9%) -12.4%
LDm: 498 (25.6%) +1.7%
Con: 280 (24.1%) -0.8%
Ref: 196 (16.8%) New
Grn: 88 (7.6%) New

Lab HOLD

Harpenden North & Rural, St Albans City and District Council

Con: 661 (49.3%) +18.7%
LDm: 546 (40.7%) -13.0%
Grn: 82 (6.1%) -0.9%
Lab: 51 (3.8%) -4.8%

Con GAIN from LDm

Bredbury Green & Romiley, Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council

LDm: 1,056 (65.8%) +7.1%
Con: 552 (24.1%) +5.5%
Lab: 127 (5.5%) -11.4%
Grn: 104 (4.5%) -1.2%

LDm HOLD

Cheadle West & Gatley, Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council

LDm: 1,159 (45.1%) -12.0%
Con: 553 (21.5%) +7.3%
Lab: 517 (20.1%) +0.5%
Grn: 341 (13.3%) +4.2%

LDm HOLD

Rodbourne Cheney, Swindon Borough Council

Con: 991 (48.8%) +15.9%
Lab: 694 (34.2%) -19.6%
Grn: 173 (8.0%) -0.7%
Ind: 100 (4.9%) New
LDm: 82 (4.0%) -0.4%

Con GAIN from Lab

Grange & Cartmel, Westmorland and Furness Council

LDm: 2,180 (84.8%) +7.6%
Con: 392 (15.2%) -3.5%

LDm HOLD

Ascot & Sunninghill, Windsor and Maidenhead Borough Council

Con: 1,264 (58.5%) +18.4%
LDm: 703 (32.6%) +1.3%
Ind: 118 (5.5%) New
Lab: 74 (3.4%) -11.6%

Con HOLD

Abbreviations

Grn = Green
Lab = Labour
Ref = Reform UK
Con = Conservative
LDm = Liberal Democrat
Plaid = Plaid Cymru
SNP = Scottish National Party
Ind = Independents

Wednesday 16 October 2024

WOKE WEDNESDAYS #2

Who is he?  Never heard of him?

They are sure to be among the replies to today's meme.  Well, it's not really that important.  Actor Rainn Wilson (aka Rainfall Heat Wave Extreme Weather Wilson) is an idiot - an American idiot to coin a phrase from fellow leftist idiots Green Day.  Toeing the establishment line is very much the order of the day in acting and popular music circles.  When it comes to scamdemics, trans nonsense, Trump Derangement Syndrome or 'climate change', there will never be a shortage of useful idiots to promote the latest tyranny.  Raging against the machine is mostly a thing of the past, unless that is, you want to be dropped and shunned by your industry...


Last week's Star Wars meme generated 45 comments and 40 post shares on Facebook, with a further 7 comments and 14 shares on X.

Tuesday 15 October 2024

TOON TUESDAY #27

The past week marked the first 100 days of Keir Starmer's government and it was commemorated by several cartoonists with abject mockery.  We can only hope that Peter Brookes can perfect a half decent depiction of Starmer before the end of his premiership...

Christian Adams for The Evening Standard
Morten Morland for The Times
Peter Brookes for The Sunday Times

LABOUR'S MUSK BOYCOTT

Labour ministers have faced awkward questions over their apparent snub of Elon Musk from the UK government's recent investment summit.  Responding to BBC claims that Musk was not invited because of his political views, Keir Starmer said he would 'welcome' any UK investment from the world's richest man.  So why was he not invited this year?

Peter Kyle did his best to explain away Musk's absence by way of saying the summit was for existing and potential investors only, albeit Musk had been invited to last year's event (under the Tory government).  Musk has since stated that he is happy to invest in the UK, but it appears that mocking our hapless Prime Minister on X and endorsing Donald Trump gets you frozen out.

Jonathan Reynolds faired far worse in a Sky News interview with Trevor Phillips.  The Business Secretary repeatedly dodged the question and ended up humiliating himself as Phillips persisted to the point of exasperation.

Watch below.


Labour's Musk snub will surely come back to bite them, as will their pathetic school playground stances against Donald Trump during his presidency.  If Trump returns to the White House, which is currently more likely than not, there will surely be some humble pie for various Labour politicians now in government.  Our current Foreign Secretary repeatedly insulted President Trump, labelling him a 'neo-Nazi sympathiser' and a 'sociopath' amongst other things.  Here's to Dave eating that humble pie...

Monday 14 October 2024

MEME MONDAY #8

We had two very popular memes this past week, one mocking Dave Lammy over his hilarious Mastermind appearance and another featuring Labour backbencher Gareth Snell who pledged in 2017 to vote against any removal of winter fuel allowance and then this year did the opposite.

On Saturday we had the audacity to mock the latest meeting between Starmer and Zelenskyy, leading to accusations in the comments that we were 'Kremlin trolls' and 'Putin/Hitler apologists' etc.  No, we just don't appreciate billions of pounds being poured into a foreign conflict that does not concern us - at a time in which we have our own domestic problems...

Mon 7 Oct - 848 Facebook shares
Tues 8 Oct - 444 shares
Tues 8 Oct - 89 shares
Wed 9 Oct - 968 shares
Thurs 10 Oct - 197 shares
Sat 12 Oct - 113 shares
Sat 12 Oct - 64 shares
Sun 13 Oct - 133 shares

Sunday 13 October 2024

SOCIALISM: A SCARY STORY

A video critique of socialism, featuring a well spoken attractive lady, went viral on various social media platforms earlier this year.  The video originated on TikTok and was copied to other platforms with no credit, the only clue to her identity being the name of a now deleted TikTok account - 'Rebecca Paul in Surrey'.  We can now reveal that she is none other than the Conservative MP for Reigate, Rebecca Paul.

The one and a half minute video can be seen below.


The story she tells is nothing new, having first appeared online around 2009 and revisited many times over ever since.  Paul's version is no different, in fact she has read one of the most popular versions word for word, adding only the line at the very end: "And that is socialism my friends, a race to the bottom."

Paul made the video before she was elected as an MP in July, having posted it to TikTok last year.  However, it later mysteriously disappeared from her TikTok account and it is not clear whether she removed it or the communist censors based in China.  Her account has since disappeared altogether, again no clue as to why.

Is it acceptable to criticise socialism in today's left-leaning non-conservative party?

Ms Paul told us in an email: "I made the decision to deactivate my Tiktok account last year for a variety of reasons.  I do have the option to reactivate it in the future if I so wish".

Tory MP Rebecca Paul pictured earlier this year

Friday 11 October 2024

COUNCIL BY-ELECTIONS 10.10.24


There were a whopping 20 council seats up for grabs on Thursday, over half of which Labour were defending.  The Labour vote was down in all but two of the seats they contested.  In four seats the Labour vote was down by over 20 per cent and they lost four of the eleven seats they were defending.  The Tories took two of those seats, while the Greens and Lib Dems took one each.

The Conservatives also gained an additional three seats, two of which from independents and one from the Lib Dems.

St Michael's, Coventry City Council

Lab: 899 (49.1%) -20.7%
TUS: 327 (17.9%) +4.2%
WPB: 212 (11.6%) New
Con: 145 (7.9%) -2.0%
Grn: 86 (5.2%) -1.4%
Ind: 94 (5.1%) -0.1%
LDm: 57 (3.1%) -1.0%

Lab HOLD

Hanger Hill, Ealing London Borough Council

LDm: 1,655 (52.3%) +19.3%
Con: 814 (25.7%) -5.1%
Lab: 315 (10.0%) -13.3%
Grn: 245 (7.7%) -5.1%
Ref: 98 (3.1%) New
WPB: 35 (1.1%) New

LDm HOLD

Northolt Mandeville, Ealing London Borough Council

Lab: 1,126 (44.7%) -10.3%
Con:730  (29.0%) +2.5%
Ref: 271 (10.8%) New
Grn: 199 (7.9%) -3.9%
LDm: 114 (4.5%) -2.2%
WPB: 90 (3.2%) New

Lab HOLD

South Acton, Ealing London Borough Council

Lab: 1,009 (48.5%) -1.2%
Con: 303 (14.6%) -0.9%
Grn: 287 (13.8%) -6.1%
LDm: 208 (10.0%) -1.8%
Ref: 159 (7.6%) New
Ind: 65 (3.1%) New
WPB: 32 (1.5%) New
TUS: 18 (0.9%) -0.3%

Lab HOLD

Hersham Village, Elmbridge Borough Council

Con: 1,029 (55.4%) +11.0%
LDm: 736 (39.6%) -5.5%
Lab: 94 (5.1%) -5.5%

Con GAIN from LDm

Weybridge St George's Hill, Elmbridge Borough Council

Con: 608 (46.0%) -5.5%
Ind: 598 (45.2%) +9.3%
Grn: 116 (8.8%) New

Con HOLD

Warton, Fylde Borough Council

Con: 351 (51.2%) +20.2%
Ind: 223 (32.5%) New
Lab: 78 (11.4%) -16.7%
Grn: 34 (5.0%) New

Con GAIN from Ind

Little Parndon & Town Centre, Harlow District Council

Lab: 511 (50.2%) -9.2%
Con: 227 (22.3%) -8.0%
Ref: 201 (19.7%) New
Grn: 56 (5.5%) -4.9%
UKIP: 23 (2.3%) New

Lab HOLD

Farnley & Wortley, Leeds City Council

Grn: 1,450 (38.7%) +4.7%
Lab: 965 (25.8%) -22.2%
Ref: 912 (24.4%) New
Con: 202 (5.4%) -12.5%
LDm: 118 (3.2%) New
Ind: 70 (1.9%) New
SDP: 26 (0.7%) -0.9%

Grn GAIN from Lab

Wivelsfield, Lewes District Council

Grn: 315 (42.3%) -10.3%
LDm: 216 (29.0%) +18.2%
Con: 213 (28.6%) -7.9%

Grn HOLD

Clay Cross North, North East Derbyshire District Council

Con: 624 (51.0%) +10.1%
Lab: 356 (29.1%) -21.2%
LDm: 175 (14.3%) +5.5%
Grn: 69 (5.6%) New

Con GAIN from Lab

Fortissat, North Lanarkshire Council

(first preference votes)

Lab: 807 (36.6%) +0.1%
Ind: 529 (24.0%) New
SNP: 447 (20.3%) -10.6%
BUP: 241 (10.9%) -7.9%
Con: 124 (5.6%) -5.6%
LDm: 57 (2.6%) New

Lab HOLD (stage TBC)

Mossend & Holytown, North Lanarkshire Council

(first preferences votes)

Lab: 616 (36.5%) -2.9%
SNP: 586 (34.8%) -7.8%
Ref: 263 (15.6%) New
Con: 127 (7.5%) -5.3%
LDm: 83 (4.9%) New
UKIP: 11 (0.7%) New

Lab HOLD (elected at stage 5)

Burton & Broughton, North Northamptonshire Council

Con: 939 (46.4)% -2.8%
Grn: 489 (24.2%) -7.9%
LDm: 337 (16.6%) -12.7%
Lab: 260 (12.8%) -16.5%

Con HOLD

The Havens, Pembrokeshire County Council

Con: 365 (49.1%) +7.8%
Ind: 201 (27.0%) New
LDm: 145 (18.1%) New
Ind: 43 (5.8%) New

Con GAIN from Ind

Addlestone South, Runnymede Borough Council

Con: 520 (55.9%) +11.6%
Lab: 262 (28.2%) +3.5%
LDm: 83 (9.1%) New
Grn: 43 (6.8%) -6.0%

Con HOLD

Shirley, Southampton City Council

LDm: 1,249 (39.2%) +25.6%
Con: 770 (24.2%) -4.4%
Lab: 764 (24.0%) -19.5%
Grn: 241 (7.6%) -4.7%
Ind: 117 (3.7%) New
TUS: 44 (1.4%) New

LDm GAIN from Lab

Bamber Bridge West, South Ribble Borough Council

Lab: 253 (44.8%) -21.6%
Con: 186 (32.9%) -0.7%
LDm: 126 (22.3%) New

Lab HOLD

Hoxne & Eye, Suffolk County Council

Con: 895 (45.3%) +0.3%
Grn: 891 (45.1%) New
LDm: 102 (5.2%) -14.0%
Lab: 89 (4.5%) -10.4%

Con HOLD

Heene, Worthing Borough Council

Con: 742 (42.1%) +6.6%
Lab: 704 (39.9%) -13.6%
Grn: 186 (10.5%) -0.5%
LDm: 132 (7.5%) New

Con GAIN from Lab

Abbreviations

Lab = Labour
TUS = Trade Unionist & Socialist Coalition
WPB = Workers Party of Britain
Con = Conservative
Grn = Green
LDm = Liberal Democrat
Ref = Reform UK
UKIP = United Kingdom Independence Party
SDP = Social Democratic Party
SNP = Scottish National Party
BUP = British Unionist Party
Ind = Independents and local groups

Wednesday 9 October 2024

SHOCK AS CLEVERLY FALLS

After storming into an impressive lead in yesterday's ballot of Tory MPs, James Cleverly has today been sensationally knocked out of the leadership contest.

Following yesterday's ballot, in which he surged from third to first place with a lead of eight, Cleverly was installed as the new bookie's favourite.  This was also in light of a membership poll, which favoured Cleverly over the remaining candidates.  However, in today's vote he actually lost a couple of backers, while all of Tom Tugendhat's 20 votes went to Badenoch and Jenrick.

It was Badenoch who surged from third to first today, and she will now face Robert Jenrick in the final round.  The party membership finally get to have their say at the end of the month, with the result announced on November 2.  The bookies now have Kemi odds on to win.

WOKE WEDNESDAYS #1

Quite often in the past we've been faced with the question: "What has this got to do with Labour".  This question is generally posed in response to a meme, with little understanding that we may have perhaps expanded our horizons over almost a decade in being - our list of grievances can be found in social media descriptions and cover photos.

Therefore, in addition to Meme Mondays and Toon Tuesdays, we have added Woke Wednesdays to our roster of regular features.  The Wednesday meme will not be Labour-specific, but will be from the Clown World that leftists and globalists are only too happy to endorse.

Star Wars was a groundbreaking film in 1977, with amazing special effects that have stood the test of time.  The premise was a simple good versus evil battle across the galaxy, featuring an array of memorable characters.  Luke, Han, Leia and Obi-Wan were joined by furry ally Chewbacca and a couple of entertaining androids.  The cast would expand in two glorious sequels to include legendary beings such as Master Yoda and Jabba the Hut.  Luke Skywalker's journey across the trilogy, bridged by the revelation in part two (or part five, as they were retrospectively framed) that Darth Vader is his father, formed a sci-fi fairytale that will remain an all-time classic of seldom equal.

The franchise remained untouched for almost twenty years, until director George Lucas returned to deliver a CGI mess of not-so-memorable characters, poor casting, dreadful acting, and a story that was predictable and dull.  However, there was much worse to come.  Much, much worse.

In 2012 Disney bought the franchise and over the course of the next decade proceeded to destroy Star Wars, rubbishing its original cast of characters and gradually discarding storytelling in favour of DEI-LGBT-woke propaganda.  Disney has done a similar job with the Marvel properties it owns and will next year release a multi-cultural woke version of Snow White, in which Snow White is not so white.

Tuesday 8 October 2024

TUGENTWAT OUT

The dreadful Tom Tugendhat is the latest candidate to be knocked out of the Tory leadership contest.  MPs vote today and tomorrow in order to whittle down the list to a pair of finallists.

Kemi Badenoch slipped to third place, just one vote behind Robert Jenrick, while James Cleverly has stormed into an impressive lead.  One of the three will be drop out after tomorrow's vote and then party members will finally get a chance to vote.


It's now hard to bet against Cleverly making the final two, while Jenrick's consistent lead in earlier ballots may come to nothing if Badenoch gains votes tomorrow.  The outcome hinges on how Tugendhat's 20 backers vote...

TOON TUESDAY #26

The Tory leadership hopefuls will be whittled down to two over the next couple of days, so this week we're featuring a selection of toons from the course of the campaign so far...

Steve Bright for The Sun
Morten Morland for The Times
Steve Bright for The Sun
Graeme Bandeira for The Yorkshire Post
Dave Brown for The Independent
Chris Riddell for The Guardian
Peter Brookes for The Times

Monday 7 October 2024

MEME MONDAY #7

It was a slow news week by comparison to previous weeks, so we chose to give an old comedy double act some exposure - two Corbyn memes and half an Abbott to be precise.  Enjoy...

Mon 30 Sept - 117 shares
Wed 2 Oct - 165 shares
Wed 3 Oct - 49 shares - Skinner's forename is misspelt here, primarily
because Karl referred to his X account when compiling this meme,
 where his name is oddly ascribed with just one 'n'
Thurs 4 Oct - 229 shares
Sat 6 Oct - 569 shares
Sat 6 Oct - 219 shares
Sun 7 Oct - 275 shares
Sun 7 Oct - 84 shares

Sunday 6 October 2024

CHARITY CASE WES

As Labour gathered for its conference last month, the freebies scandal was in full flow and there were plenty of awkward questions being asked of ministers.  Starmer said he'd done nothing wrong and refused to apologise when questioned by Nick Ferrari, while Rachel Reeves flapped and failed in a tense exchange with Susanna Reid.  However, it was the eminently more polished Wes Streeting who delivered the most elaborate defence of what amounts to corruption.

When asked by a BBC reporter about the scandal, Streeting's absurd response heaped praise on donors and compared their 'noble' actions to giving towards a charity.  OK Wes, but since when do charities perform favours in return for money?  The reporter then challenged him to declare that receipt of Taylor Swift concert tickets was a 'noble cause'.  Streeting's reply was so cocky and tone deaf it fully justified the contempt with which politicians are held by ordinary folk.  He joked that 'Keir would shake it off', referencing one of Taylor Swift's hits, before launching into an attack on the BBC as if to say that an institutionally left-wing broadcaster should be laying off a Labour government.

Watch below.


Later on, Streeting was interviewed at more length and repeated his argument that the alternative to donations was for taxpayers to fund political parties.  Now donating to political parties is one thing, but donating to individuals is another entirely.  In any case, MPs are afforded huge salaries and benefits that are subsidised by the taxpayer - we already fund politics Wes!  If you're a government minister earning upwards of £100,000, you can afford to buy your own clothes, concert tickets, holiday accommodation and so on.  The fact that Streeting and some of his colleagues can't appreciate public anger adds insult to injury.

He was also pressed on some of the large sums he'd registered as private donations himself, including one for £10,000.  All the bravado and levity visibly drained from his face as the reporter reeled off a list of donations, none of which were registered alongside any description as to what they were for.  There was no mention of charity this time, but there was no humility either.

Watch below.

Friday 4 October 2024

COUNCIL BY-ELECTIONS 03.10.24


Four contests this week and three Labour defences - all lost.

Labour were defending two seats in Lancashire and lost both with huge swings to Reform in Blackpool and the Greens in Lancaster.  In Dundee, Labour narrowly lost to the SNP in a tight race, while the SNP held a seat in a second ward.

Marton, Blackpool Council

Ref: 462 (38.8%) +29.3%
Lab: 334 (28.0%) -23.0%
Con: 254 (21.3%) -18.2%
Ind: 84 (7.0%) New
LDm: 33 (2.8%) New
Grn: 25 (2.1%) New

Ref GAIN from Lab

Lochee, Dundee City Council

(first preference votes)

SNP: 1,203 (37.3%) -5.9%
Lab: 1,148 (35.6%) -0.2%
Con: 219 (6.8%) -1.6%
Alb: 178 (5.5%) +2.4%
Grn: 176 (5.5%) +1.3%
LDm: 156 (4.8%) +1.7%
WPB: 143 (4.4%) New

SNP GAIN from Lab (elected at stage 7)

Strathmartine, Dundee City Council

(first preference votes)

SNP: 1,188 (35.0%) -10.3%
LDm: 912 (26.9%) +8.2%
Lab: 911 (26.9%) +4.0%
Con: 143 (4.2%) -1.7%
Grn: 121 (3.6%) +0.2%
TUS: 116 (3.4%) +2.7%

SNP HOLD (elected at stage 6)

Scotforth East, Lancaster City Council

Grn: 623 (57.8%) +22.7%
Lab: 242 (22.4%) -18.2%
Con: 148 (13.7%) -4.8%
LDm: 66 (6.1%) +0.3%

Grn GAIN from Lab

Abbreviations

Ref = Reform UK
Lab = Labour
Con = Conservative
LDm = Liberal Democrat
Grn = Green
SNP = Scottish National Party
Alb = Alba
WPB = Workers Party of Britain
TUS = Trade Unionist & Socialist Coalition
Ind = Independent

Tuesday 1 October 2024

TOON TUESDAY #25

Starmergeddon continues this week with a threesome...

Patrick Blower for The Daily Telegraph
Matt Pritchett for The Daily Telegraph
Steven Camley for The Herald

Monday 30 September 2024

MEME MONDAY #6

The Labour conference wasn't a total disaster, but it couldn't distract anyone outside the hall from the disasters that continue to befall the party.  Starmer's sausage gaffe overshadowed his keynote speech and that is all it will be remembered for.  Duffield's resignation a few days later summed up another dreadful week for the PM, who declared that his lack of popularity is of no concern to him.  A PM who cares not for the popularity of his leadership and policies is destined to be very unpopular indeed...

Mon 23 Sept - 315 shares
Tue 24 Sept - 235 shares
Wed 25 Sept - 194 shares
Thurs 26 Sept - 172 shares
Fri 27 Sept - 82 shares
Fri 27 Sept - 119 shares
Sat 28 Sept - 182 shares
Sun 29 Sept - 153 shares